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Classify the following 3 acids in order of increasing acidity:
Acid 1:Ka = 8 x 10-6

Acid 2:Ka = 6 x 10-4

Acid 3:Ka = 9 x 10-11
13 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
Stronger acids have larger K values.
13 years ago
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Classify the following 3 acids in order of increasing acidity:
Acid 1:Ka = 8 x 10-6

Acid 2:Ka = 6 x 10-4

Acid 3:Ka = 9 x 10-11

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